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DTSTART:20190128T180500Z
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
DTSTAMP:20260307T124027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T222911Z
LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:The new Divertor Tokamak Test facility project\, Plasma Physic
 s (Physics/ECE/NE 922) Seminar\, Piero Martin\, University of Padova a
 nd Consorzio RFX\, Padova\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:The Divertor Tokamak Test Facility (DTT) is a new tokamak 
 whose construction has recently been approved by the Italian governmen
 t. DTT will be a high field superconducting toroidal device (6 T) carr
 ying plasma current up to 5.5 MA in pulses with length up to 100s and 
 with 45 MW of additional heating power\, with an up-down symmetrical D
 -shape defined by major radius R=2.11 m\, minor radius a=0.64m. \nDTT
  key mission is contributing to the development of a reliable solution
  for the power and particle exhaust in a magnetic confinement fusion r
 eactor\, a challenge commonly recognised as one of the major issues in
  the roadmap towards a fusion power plant. In addition to its main goa
 l\, DTT will be a flexible high-performance device – equipped with a
 dvanced control tools - aiming at the investigation of fully integrate
 d core-edge scenarios\, both in standard and advanced tokamak configur
 ations.\nThis talk will briefly discuss the path which lead to the DT
 T approval\, give an overview of the DTT interim design and illustrate
  the present main physics and technical choices\, the overall status o
 f the project and the plan for the short and medium-term future.\n\n
 *on behalf of the DTT executive board (Raffaele Albanese\, Flavio Cris
 anti\, Piero Martin\,  Aldo Pizzuto) and of the DTT team\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=4993
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